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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Virtual fieldwork
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Virtual fieldwork

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These PowerPoints offer fully illustrated and explained tours of sites of special interest to geologists. There are maps and photographs offering context and explanations of the sites.
Looking after animals and their habitats
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Looking after animals and their habitats

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This interactive resource helps children identify an animal living in the environment around them, how seasons affect it and how our actions can impact on its life. The resource encourages children to ask and answer questions and consider how they can demonstrate care, responsibility and concern for living things in their area.
Gwenllian - A Brave Princess
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Gwenllian - A Brave Princess

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An interactive whiteboard resource that presents the story of princess Gwenllian's brave battle against the Normans. The drag and drop activities recall facts from the story .
Gweta: Botwana
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Gweta: Botwana

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Looking at a locality in a less economically developed country, including an interactive map of Gweta, slideshows and a Powerpoint file
Parliamentary Reform 1830 - 1832
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Parliamentary Reform 1830 - 1832

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Document packs - Unit 5, route 2 - for 2006. Background information on REFORM AND PROTEST IN WALES AND ENGLAND c. 1830-1848 and PARLIAMENTARY REFORM, 1830-1832
Types of rock
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Types of rock

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These resources look at types of rock and the rock forming process. A variety of powerpoint presentations are included along with worksheets.
Count on me
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Count on me

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This interactive activity aims to encourage pupils to learn number bonds to 10. They will play a pairs game using both numerals and picture prompts. They will then go on to develop problem-solving skills with simple word problems using number facts to 10.
Sports in America
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Sports in America

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This module introduces students to sports programmes in America from High School to Professional level, comparing it to sports systems in Britain.
The Peace of Augsburg
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The Peace of Augsburg

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Document packs - Unit 5, route 2 - for 2006. Background information on THE GERMAN REFORMATION, c.1517-1555 and THE PEACE OF AUGSBURG.
Chord Progressions
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Chord Progressions

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These resource materials offer an introduction to the understanding of chord progressions at AS level. There are 20 downloadable worksheets and answer sheets, also interactive activities for introducing chord progressions. All worksheets are available in SCORCH format and can be printed to be used as individual tasks. It is also possible for teachers to save the worksheets, edit and create more worksheets using the given template.
Our School Community
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Our School Community

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This Foundation Phase resource gives pupils the opportunity to look at the various roles and responsibilities of adults in a school and why each one is important. There are several thinking skill activities for class or group discussions which could lead into role play activities or discussions about the adults in your own school.
Big and small
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Big and small

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Includes activities covering 'big and small' and 'short and tall.' Pupils complete a variety of sorting and ordering activities based on these concepts. Two worksheets are provided where pupils have to order pictures, putting either the tallest first or the shortest first. Pupils should: be able to use mathematical vocabulary correctly and in relevant contexts, understand mathematical concepts (such as taller than, smaller than, etc), be able to order by size and be able to sort by given criteria.